Catalyzing Red List Assessments of Underrepresented Taxa through Partner Networks and Student Engagement

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Böhm MonikaORCID,Waldien David L.,Setliff Gregory P.ORCID,Abenis Kristine O.ORCID,Aguirre Luis F.ORCID,Akite Perpetra,Alviola Marnelli S.,Alviola Phillip A.,Aramayo Bejarano José LuisORCID,Badon Jade Aster T.,Barrion-Dupo Aimee Lynn A.,Brodie Gilianne,Cabras Analyn,Canteiro CátiaORCID,Danoff-Burg James A.,De Chavez Emmanuel Ryan C.ORCID,Duya Mariano Roy M.ORCID,Eusebio Orlando L.,Fauzi Norashikin,Glass Zachary J.,Grabowski Noelle E.,Guerra Serrudo Juán Fernando,Henriques Sérgio S.,Horton Brent M.,Jayaraj Vijaya KumaranORCID,Kaplin Beth A.,Keller Shannon M.,Ledezma Arias Maria Julieta,Lit, Jr. Ireneo L.,Lucañas Cristian C.ORCID,Medina Milton Norman D.,Meyer Michael D.,Miladin Jenna,Mourad Ahmim,Mueller Gregory M.,Narayan Shiloh S.ORCID,Naredo Jeremy C. B.,Osborne-Naikatini TamaraORCID,Rasalan Joseph B.,Rashni BindiyaORCID,Musila Simon,Suganthi AppalasamyORCID,Thomas-Moko NuniaORCID,Torrejos Chrestine B.,Wallace John R.ORCID,Waqa-Sakiti Hilda,Yap SherylORCID

Abstract

Global biodiversity decline is continuing largely unabated. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species (hereafter, Red List) provides us with the gold standard for assessments, but taxonomic coverage, especially for invertebrates and fungi, remains very low. Many players contribute to the Red List knowledge base, especially IUCN Red List partners, IUCN-led assessment projects, and the Specialist Groups and Red List Authorities (RLA) of the IUCN Species Survival Commission. However, it is vital that we develop the next generation of contributors and bring in new, diverse voices to build capacity and to sustain the huge assessment effort required to fill data gaps. Here, we discuss a recently established partner network to build additional capacity for species assessments, by linking academia directly into the assessment processes run by Specialist Groups and RLAs. We aim to increase Red List “literacy” amongst potential future conservationists and help students to increase publication output, form professional networks, and develop writing and research skills. Professors can build Red List learning into their teaching and offer Red Listing opportunities to students as assignments or research projects that directly contribute to the Red List. We discuss the opportunities presented by the approach, especially for underrepresented species groups, and the challenges that remain.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecological Modeling,Ecology

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